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bridge party in the Blue Room of the New Ocean House 
this week. At the conclusion of play a special luncheon 
was served to Mrs. Hapgood’s guests in the Tea Room of 
the hotel. Among those present were Mrs. Percy Palmer, 
Mrs. (George E. Smith, Mrs. Charles W. Smith, Mrs. 
Alden E. Viles, Mrs. Frank Kimball, and the Misses 
Fannie and Lillian Chase. 
Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Allen of Chicago, who were 
among the season guests at the New Ocean House, 
Swampscott, last year have returned for another summer. 
Among Monday’s arrivals at the New Ocean House 
were Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Baker, and the latter’s father, 
H. D. Kingsbury, of New York. 
Included in Monday’s arrivals at the New Ocean 
House for the remainder of the season were Mrs. H. W. 
Pillow and Miss Pillow, of Montreal. Mrs. Pillow is the 
daughter of Mrs. L. G. Fairbank, a well-known guest at 
the New Ocean House. 
Joseph T. Sullivan of Moorestown, N. J., has re- 
turned to Swampscott for the season, a guest at the New 
Ocean House. 
The second formal ball held last Saturday evening in 
the main ball room of the New Ocean House, Swamp- 
scott, was decidedly the prettiest party of the season. 
Several hundred guests of the New Ocean House and 
their friends from the cottage colony were present, the 
ladies in the assemblage being dressed in most beautiful 
and distinctive gowns. Dancing started at nine o’clock 
and continued until midnight, when a buffet supper was 
served in the tea room. Among the guests were the 
following: Dexter Hunneman, Roger Hunneman, Wil- 
liam Hunneman, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Bunting, Mr. 
and Mrs. H. W. Forbes, Miss Barbara Gale, Mrs. Harry 
Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. 
Frank W. Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Ong, Miss 
Doris Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Preston, Mr. 
and Mrs. Frank E. Page, Miss Isabelle Cairns, Mr. and 
Mrs. W. F. Watters, Mr. and Mrs. George S. Burton, 
Miss Dorthy Dill, Miss Ruth Dill, Mr. and Mrs. John 
Craig, Harmon Craig, John Craig, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. 
Deland, Miss Anna Piehler, Mr. and Mrs; George P. 
Parker, Mr. and Mrs. E. Traiser. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. M. Jones, of Brookline, were 
among the week-end guests at the New Ocean House. 
Mr. Jones is the New England passenger agent of the 
United Fruit Company. 
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Clements and their three 
sons, Karl, Arthur and Forester, of Cleveland, O., are 
registered for the season at the New Ocean House. 
Mrs. William McGlinn, of Philadelphia, Pa., is the 
guest of her sister, Mrs. William Butler, season guest of 
the New Ocean House, 
William J. Blake of Boston, was the guest of J. Rus- 
sell Butler, for the formal ball at the New Ocean House 
Saturday evening. Mr. Blake graduated from Harvard 
in 1913, and was a member of the ’varsity football squad 
during his last three years at Cambridge. 
Mrs. George F. Wood and Frank Fennessy, Jr., 
Boston, were the guests over the week-end of Mr. and 
Mrs. W. S. G. Kennedy, season guests at the New Ocean 
House. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Wheeler, and Miss Esther Wheel- 
er, of St. Louis, were among last Friday’s arrivals at the 
New Ocean House. They have a number of friends 
among the season guests. 
Miss B. E. Baeder of New York City has been the 
guest of Mrs. George F. Baldwin of Chicago at the New 
Ocean House. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Whiting, their three sons and 
daughter, of Holyoke, have registered for July at the New 
Ocean House. Mr. and Mrs. Whiting and their family 
have been here in previous years, and have numerous 
acquaintances among the guests of the hotel. Mr. Whit- 
ing is well-known through his connection with the Whit- 
ing Paper Mills, of Holyoke. 
Miss S. F. Gorham, of Boston, who was a guest of 
the New Ocean House in June, has returned again for 
the remainder of the season. 
Among the week’s arrivals at the New Ocean House 
have been: Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Baker, Wellesley Hills ; 
H. D. Kingsbury, New York; Mrs. H. W. Pillow, Miss 
Pillow, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert E. Fuller, New 
York; Miss Clara Nesbit, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Nesbit, 
Franklin, Pa.; Mrs. William Sperry, New Haven, Conn. ; 
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Willis, Brookline; Mrs. George F. 
Wood, Mr. Frank Fennessy, Boston; Mr. Sam _ Scott, 
Mr. John H. Alden, Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Nye, 
Franklin; Dr. and Mrs. Phillip D. Kerrison, New York; 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. M. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic 
Estabrook, Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lawton, 
Newton; Mr. and Mrs. Slater, New York; Mr. and Mrs. 
Charles G. Allen, Portland, Me.; Midshipman A. S. Kib- 
bee, U. S. S. New Jersey; Mr. J. C. Stanton, Jr., Mont- 
real; Mr. and Mrs. Felix A. Vogel, New York; Miss C. 
M. Mott, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Wheeler, Miss 
Esther Wheeler, St. Louis; Miss B. E. Baeder, New 
York: Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. Green, Miss Green, 
Greenwich, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Whiting, Hol- 
yoke, Miss S. F. Gorham, Boston. 
JULY HAS BEEN a rainy month. The records have 
all been broken. It is now time that summer settled down 
to business to show us what can be done when she really 
tries. 
